wierd

English

Adjective

wierd

  1. Misspelling of weird.
    • 1929 December, Boys’ Life, Volume 19, Number 12, Boy Scouts of America, page 61:
      The effect is very wierd and startling, especially when viewed after dark.
    • 2002, Edward F. Little, A Future Metaphysics (page 72)
      With all of these things you can do some pretty wierd things to your original triangle.
    • 2005, John K. Gilbert, Constructing worlds through science education (page 63)
      The components of imagined worlds, no matter how wierd and unfamiliar these may be, are often based on familiar components...
  2. Obsolete spelling of weird

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Scots

Noun

wierd (uncountable)

  1. fate or destiny[1]

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